RealMoney.com (via TheStreet.com) takes a thorough look at the mobile music landscape, crowded now by the entry of mobile phone operators Sprint and U.K.-based mmO2. Why have they entered the fray?
Mobile music is huge in Japan, where consumers are willing to pay significantly more for downloads to their cell phones. With ridiculously high price points, mobile operators stand little chance of
competing with Apple's iTunes, Yahoo! Music, or satellite providers XM and Sirius for control of the pocket. Apple, Sirius, and XM are all having breakout years in the mobile sphere, and remain the
ones to watch.
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